View allAll Photos Tagged fork
Every hip pre-teen in Bali mods his or her bike. This first image is for Dylan back in Vancouver.
Seen somewhere between Ubud and Sanur.
The T800H full-carbon fork is Cyfac's inspired offering for precision front-end performance. Featured on the TIGRE, OSMOSE (Double Stay 1 version), NERV CARBON, NERV, VICTOIRE, and ELAN framesets.
For Our Daily Challenge - Cutlery
Another mirror montage - duplicate an optimized image, flip it horizintally, move it onto the original, move top layer horizontally to reveal patterns, crop,adjust to taste. Always fun.
Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without explicit permission.
© Barbara Dickie All rights reserved
It is getting a handle today, Henry James supplies a blue print for this machine free of charge at the customers request. What a nice fellow.
would have made a lot more sense for the fork to hinge up (i.e. tines pointing toward the arm when folded) rather than swiveling out as it does here - you'd end up forking yourself all the time with this configuration, which would no doubt get just a wee bit irritating after awhile....
Le premier groupe du Rock Altitude Festival, c'était Forks! De retour dans les montagnes neuchateloises après un passage remarqué par Bikini Test, ils ont ouvert cette édition 2014 en beauté!!!
This photo was shot with my Sigma 70-200 lens. So not a macro. The setup was a background and floor made out of 2 white plastic cutting boards out of the kitchen. Photoshop provided the blue color and negative like frame.
On December 31, 2015, the BLM purchased a conservation easement (CE) along the Henry’s Fork of the Snake River (Henry’s Fork), which led to the protection of 160 acres of prime riparian habitat. The family, who wishes to stay anonymous, has been working with the BLM and Teton Regional Land Trust for several years to make this possible. LWCF dollars were used to make the purchase. The property is located on the Henry’s Fork within the Snake River ACEC and lies approximately eight miles north of Rexburg, Idaho in Madison County. “This property places almost a half mile of river channel frontage,” said Monica Zimmerman, Upper Snake Field Office Recreation Planner. “Part of the property also ties into BLM-managed grounds, which creates a permanent corridor for wildlife in the area.”
(688), London Brick, this fork-lift is pictured at the top of the old LBC Transport yard Peterborough, it was shared by the garage & the Engineering Dept, (22/8/03).
A fork on a copper table at the Portsmouth Gas Light restaurant.
Part of the blog at jronaldlee.com. Please see my copyright page for attribution / usage details (I'm pretty liberal). I don't have a pro account, so if you need a high res version, shoot me a message.
In May of 1861, the Little Fork Rangers from Culpeper County, Virginia mobilized into Company D of the 4th Virginia Calvary. Also known as the Black Horse Calvary, their primary objective was to guard and maintain the supply lines from the Rappahannock River.
The Black Horse Calvary still rides today, participating in Civil War reenactments in Virginia and Pennsylvania.
Officially designated the 'Vorwerkhuhn,' the Fork is a Loyalist light mech commonly seen throughout the streets of Solo Nobre. Most military variants are armed with a single rapid-firing 'Confessor' 37mm HE autocannon.
More info + reference images for the Fork is available on the Brigador wiki.
Paige, a good friend of mine, asked @Jordanwchin and I to a portrait of her for an upcoming scholarship application that she has to submit soon. We went up American Fork Canyon to Tibble Fork to take this. We trekked across the reservoir to find perfect lighting for this picture.
Pastry forks have a wider side to cut food. Many of these have one corner of that side cut off. The wikipedia article has it on the outside, which could make sense to cut the food. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pastry_fork) however, many have it on the inside. It seems to be a mystery what this is for... I will buy a beer to the first person that has a plausible explanation of that little corner including proof.
Panorama of Winnipeg shot from the viewing tower at the forks. Test to stitch with Hugin, some obvious errors on the highrises left to the Fort Garry Hotel which can probably be removed by using more than 4 control points per exposure ;)
Stitch of ~23 exposures handheld with the Canon EOS 6D and EF 24-105/4L at f/8 and ~35mm originally resulting in a 20118x3587 pixel size panorama...
One of the many impressive pictures I came across on Flickr was a macro photo of a fork by "JMK Photography". I don't have a macro lens, so I turned my lens around and mounted it with a cheap adaptor and bagged this shot. The depth of field I get is about 1-2mm at best but I like the effect.
This post in inserted in the adjustable block when setting axle to crown race heights (for building canti forks).
I got this idea from Drew Guldalian at Engin Cycles.
To play with the fork and its shadow.
These are my snapshots when I was still a photography beginner a few years ago.
Traditional fork and spoon carvings on the front door of the Grass Skirt Tiki Room located in Columbus, Ohio. See: grassskirttiki.com